Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen fans never go well. There will always be an argument about the 2021 championship and who is the better driver. As the fans continue to argue, some Dutch creators recently released a masterpiece to diss Lewis Hamilton. Being Dutch, the creators took pride in being Max Verstappen fans and praised his dominance. How was Lewis Hamilton dissed?
If Max Verstappen continues with his dominance, the “SuperMax” song will very soon replace the Dutch National anthem. The whole social media is filled with posts about Max Verstappen’s dominance and the SuperMax song defines the situation very well. However, there’s no song to explain Lewis Hamilton’s situation. Or is there? A group of Dutch creators recently released a song depicting Lewis Hamilton’s situation as Max Verstappen dominates.
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3 In The Box artists, Sophia De Boer, Albert Van Benthem, and Johan Vlemmix released a song called–“Where is Lewis?”. The song is about Max Verstappen dominating for the last couple of years and Lewis Hamilton being nowhere near the Dutchman. The chorus of the song is “After 22 races I’ve been driving upfront to Lewis. Lewis? Where the f*ck is Lewis?” Followed by “Now I’ve got to get used to be driving in front of Lewis. Lewis? Where the f*ck is Lewis?”
The artist first talks about Max Verstappen waiting the whole 2022 season for Lewis Hamilton to come and challenge, but it doesn’t happen. Coming into the 2023 season, Verstappen is now used to being in front of Hamilton but still wonders where the 7x world champion is.
The chants are a huge part of football, but looks like the F1 fans now have songs to support their favorite F1 star as well. What are these songs?
F1 drivers and the songs related to them
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Let’s start with the championship leader, Max Verstappen. The Dutchman has the song Super Max by the Pitstop Boys. The song we mentioned above is technically a song that favors Max Verstappen while dissing Lewis Hamilton, it technically is like a proper chant. Charles Leclerc can have the first ever song he released named AUS23 (1:1).
Coming to the other drivers, Lando Norris has a couple of songs: Friday by Riton & Nightcrawlers, and Stop It by FISHER. Carlos Sainz has the song Smooth Operator by Sade linked to him for many years now. Fernando Alonso already has a chant that goes “Ohh Fernando Alonso“. For Pierre Gasly and Nico Hulkenberg, we’d like to suggest Daniel Ricciardo records how he calls them and put it out as a song.
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What do you think about the new song dissing Lewis Hamilton?